Whether graduating from high school or college, this personalized memory book will become a permanent record of your graduate's educational journey and the people who there to guide and support him/her: family members, friends, teachers, and professors.

A thoughtful gift for graduates to remember their accomplishments as they enter an exciting new phase in their life.

Partial Story: College

This book has been written for you, Jeremy Isaiah Smith, on the occasion of your graduation from Florida State University. Congratulations on earning your BS on Dec 15, 2009.

Graduation - that word has a feel to it. There is such a feeling of accomplishment. The impression that a long hard journey has come to an end, that an important chapter of life has come to a successful conclusion and that a whole new adventure is about to begin.

It seems such a long time ago that you first began to attend Florida State University. Jeremy, do you remember those first days when everything seemed so unfamiliar to you? You had entered a strange new world where everything was new, exciting, and often a little scary.

Certainly your experiences at Florida State University were not all pleasant or easy. There were difficult courses, difficult assignments, and of course difficult exams. But nothing really important is accomplished without some share of difficulties. And these uncomfortable challenges each had their own distinct part to play in the development of your character, Jeremy.

Partial Story: High School Diploma

This book has been written for you, David Bradford Hefty, on the occasion of your graduation from Gulf Breeze High School. Congratulations on earning your diploma on June 2, 2011.

Graduation - that word has a feel to it. There is such a feeling of accomplishment. The impression that a long hard journey has come to an end, that an important chapter of life has come to a successful conclusion and that a whole new adventure is about to begin.

It seems such a long time ago that you first began to attend Gulf Breeze High School. David, do you remember those first days when everything seemed so unfamiliar to you? You had entered a strange new world where everything was new, exciting, and often a little scary.